Thursday, December 30, 2021

Russia Overtakes Brazil To Have The World's Second Highest Covid-19 Death Toll At 650,000

© Sergei Savostyanov/TASS 

Reuters: Russia's COVID-19 death toll climbs to world's second highest 

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has overtaken Brazil to have the world's second-highest death toll from the COVID-19 pandemic, behind the United States, data from Russia's state statistics service and Reuters calculations showed on Thursday. 

The statistics service, Rosstat, said 87,527 people had died from coronavirus-related causes in November, making it the deadliest month in Russia since the start of the pandemic. 

Russia's overall pandemic death toll reached 658,634, according to Reuters calculations based on Rosstat figures up to the end of November and data from the coronavirus task force for December, overtaking Brazil which has recorded 618,800 deaths. 

The death toll in the United States is higher, at 825,663 people, according to a Reuters tally, but its population is more than twice as big as Russia's. 

Read more .... 

WNU Editor: The pandemic has been very costly to Russia .... Russia’s Excess Death Toll Hits 930K (Moscow Times). 

Russia Overtakes Brazil To Have The World's Second Highest Covid-19 Death Toll At 650,000  

Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Dec. 30 -- Moscow Times  

Russia Sets Another Monthly Record for Virus-Linked Death -- US News and World Report/AP  

Russia Faces Lost Decade After Its Deadliest Month of Pandemic -- Bloomberg 

17 Percent More Russians Died in 2021 Than 2020, Largely Due to COVID Surge -- Newsweek

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Some school districts are closing doors or merging with other districts, because so many children have died.